NORAH JONES And JOSH HOMME Cover FRANK And NANCY SINATRA

9 February 2026

10-time Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter NORAH JONES
has a very popular podcast, named Norah Jones Is Playing Along.

Recently, she invited Josh Homme, frontman
of Queens of the Stone Age, as her special guest.

The two celebs traded insights and stories about their diverse careers and
creative processes. They also played some songs together, including a cover
of Somethin’ Stupid, the timeless 1967 hit (more than 524 million streams
on Spotify) by Frank Sinatra and his daughter Nancy, with Jones on piano
and Homme on acoustic guitar.

The full episode will air tomorrow, but we already can
see/hear them perform the cover. Quite special.

Original

NORAH JONES Honors LEONARD COHEN With Soulful Cover And Eye-Catching Animated Video

There are so many Leonard Cohen tribute albums already around and another one is
coming up on 11 November via the iconic jazz label Blue Note (in business since 1939).

HERE IT IS: A TRIBUTE TO LEONARD COHEN will feature covers of 12 of his countless pearls performed by artists such as Peter Gabriel, Iggy Pop, James Taylor and Mavis Staples.

American songstress and grand voice Norah Jones is also part of the tribute. She delivers a soulful interpretation of Steer Your Way. A characteristic bluesy Cohen reverie from
his final longplayer You Want It Darker.

Listen and enjoy the eye-catching video clip.

Cohen’s original

NORAH JONES: Facebook
BLUE NOTE: Website

SHARON VAN ETTEN & NORAH JONES Performed ‘SEVENTEEN’ On American TV Show Last Night…

Remarkable live moments

American singer-songwriter SHARON VAN ETTEN released with her fifth studio album Remind Me Tomorrow one of the best longplayers of 2019. One of the
many highlights of the record is ‘SEVENTEEN‘, a highly fervid, nostalgic track.
Yesterday, 19 December, she played it live with her friend NORAH JONES on
American program ‘The Late Show with Stephen Colbert’ in a transformed version.
Much slower and more intimate, giving this beauty a sparkling magic touch.

Enjoy here…

Here’s the original, more ardent, recording…

SHARON VAN ETTEN: Facebook